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The Saline
A. i. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE, 18, 1896.
VOL. XVI.-'-NO. 33.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
f*T W. GAUNTLETT, D. O.
Graduate of the
Chicago Ophthalmic College and Hospital
Will call and test your eyes if you address
moat
MILAN, - MIOH.
T> F. SHEEDER, A.M., M. D
Physician & Surgeon.
From the IT. of M. and Jefferson Hospital College, Philadelphia. Late assistant to the Bliss
Eye Hospital, Springfield, O.
Special attention given to the eye.
Eyes tested and glasses fitted.
Office and Residence— over store, Chicago St.
SAMNE - MICH.
*T)R. Q. E. HATHAWAY,
Dentist
Office over Nichols Bros, drug store.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
F
E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended'to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street.
SALINE,
MIOH.
p . WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
Especial'attention paid to Pension Claims of, all
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MICH.
MILAN,
?>.
W. CHANDLER, M D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEGiN
ll.ee on Adrian Street, first door sour "a of the
Wallace Block,
SALINR. " MIC II.
:*£>■.
t - C. SLAQHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACCM, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Conn-ction witn Tecumseh by Telegrapli
and by Hail.
ALL CALLS PKOJIPTLV ATTENDED TO.
^■yATERMAN'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
(Miss Gillett's old stand.)
Will bein Saline every Wednesday and shall be
llcasedto meet all in need of work in my line.
Jail and see samples of our work.
F
ISH'S
Barber Shop.
lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing nd all
Work in the Barber Line.
HOMER FISH.
MICH.
SALINE,
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Iffota.z*y ■ PttMic.
All legal papers drawn on short
notice and at prices within the
reach of all.
General Fire Insurance a Specialty.
CITY MEAT MARKET.
| G. A, UM>ENSCHMII>T
*.. Is still lit the old stand, where he is always pre
"t
Mooreville.
Miss Chase went lo Ypsilanti Sunday.
John Clark is learning to ride a bicycle.
Doc. Phillips has his celery plants all
set.
J. D. Forsylhe had two calves
drowned in the river one day last week.
C. C. Sangree and John Culver attended Children's day at Saline.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis returned home
Monday from their Iowa visit.
Marvin Davenport and family and
Ed. Easterly and wife, of Ann Arbor,
called on friends Sunday afternoon.
While working- on the Maccabee hall
last Priday the carpenters met with a
sad accident. A scaffold gave away
letting them down some 10 or 12 feet
to the ground. John Jackson received
a sprained ankle and other bruises
while Earnest Bailey fell on some debris striking his spine. They were
carried into Mr. Fullers and medical
aid procured. Both were able to be
carried home in the evening.
pared to serve, his customers with THE BEST
IN THE MARKET in the line of
Fiesn aad Salt Meats of all Kinds,
Poultry, Fish, Sausage, Etc.,
AT POPULAR •3R CES.
Complete steam outfit for manufacturing sau
sage. Remember the old stand.
C. A. LINDENSCHMIDT
&■
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESICN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, eto.
For Information and free Handbook wrtte to
M7JNN & CO.. Sfil Broadway, Knw Yoiur.
Oldest bureau for securinsr patents in America,
Every patent taken out by us is brought before
tho public by a notice given free of charge In tha
Xarscst circulation of any scfeuttflc paper In tho.
world. Splendidly illustrated. No Intelliptent
man should bo without It. Wcefclv. S.I.00 a
rear; Sf.50 six months. Address, 1IDNN & CO.,
Publishebs, 361 Broadway, New York City.
Milan Murmunngs.
J, L. Marble has sold several lots in
his now cemetery.
Children's day was appropriately observed Sunday.
Mrs. Kelly went to Ann Arbor for a
few days Tuesday.
Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett visited Ann Arbor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. EllwQod are entertaining guests from Petersburg.
Prof, and Mrs. Carrick will remain
here this summer.
Mrs. F. A. Blim of Clay ton, is visiting friends here.
Milan will celebrate the 4th, Look
out for a fine program next week.
Speeches, music, games and a grand
parade as among the attractions of the
day.
The K. O.T. M. and L. O. T. M. indulged in a basket picnic Tuesday in
Hack's grove. Speeches by Grand Lady
Commander Lillian Hollister and
Great Commander N. S. Boynton aud
music made the occasion a very pleasant one.
Mrs. Efolcoinb has returned from her
Marquette sojourn.
Mr. Chas. Case and daughter, of
Clayton arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
Case.
Mrs. Nina Dennison of Dundee visited her mother Mrs. Hack Monday.
Rev. J, Ward Stone has returned
from his Hillsdale sojourn.
Mrs. E. Hinkley has returned from a
week's visit in Saginaw.
C. T. Sill & Co. are filling three vats
with fresh eggs.
Little Ada Burnham, of Tower City,
N. D. is the guest of her sister Mrs.
Webb Blackmer.
Miss Nellie Delafore will be preceptress of the Dexter schools next year.
—o. ♦-••■
June Crop Report.
The average condition of wheat June
1 was in the southern counties 69 and
in the State 77 as compared with 91 ar d
92 on May 1. One year ago the averages were 06 and 73. The average condition now in the central counties is §7
and iu the nopthern 9q, as compared
with 94 in each section one month ago,
and S3 in the central and gj iu the
northern one year ago.
The average condition June 1, in the
southern counties for 1Q years has been
as follows: 1887, 79; :8S, 62; ,S9, 87; :90,
76; '91, 96; 92,91; '93 77; 94, 93; 95. 66;
96, 77.
The average condition for the S tate
has been as follows: 18S7, 82; 'SS, 63;
'S9, 8!); '90, 79; '91, 89; '92, 92; '93, 79;
'94, 92; :9o, 73; '96, 77.
, The average condition in the southern counties is 22 points, and in the
s':ate 15 points lower than a. month ago.
These figures may be taken to represent the average of our correspondents
B&timates of damage by the Hessian fly
and rust. In a special report given out
May 23, the average damage in the
southern counties was«<estimated at 26
per cent. The recent cool weather
and heavy rains have beeu beuificial,
but it is beyond question that the crop
is seriously and permanently injured
Whatever the total yield it would haw.
been much more had the crop not been
damaged by Hessian fly and rust.
Tlii". number of bushels of wheatre-
pori- d marketed in May is 537,749
as compared with 376,948 reported market. (1 in May 1S95, antl S1S,747 in 1S94,
and the amount marketed in the ten
months, August-May, is S,319,610 bu.
: s compared with 10,047,4S9 bu. in thj
same mouths last your and 13,431,94a in
1S94.
The acreage planted to Corn fully
equals, and the acreage sowed to oats
is from three to five per cent less than,
the acreage in average years. In condition oats are nearly a full average.
The average condition of meadows
and pastures is in the southern counties 79, central 87, and northern 94, the
average for the State being S3. Clover
sowed tbis year, is in fine condition.
The figures for the State ar£ 95.
Apples promise about 93 per cent and
peaches S3 per cent of average crops.
In the southern counties the wages
per month of farm hands average §15.10
with board, and S20 85 without board;
iu the central counties §13.86 with
board, and §24.29 without board. The
averages for the State are §14.87 with
board and §21.35 without board.
Wages now are lower than one year
ago in each section of the State.
The farm statistics of 788 townships
collected and returned by supervisors
indicate that the number of sheep now
on hand in the State is 29 per cent less
than sheared in 1895. There is a loss
Of 30 per cent in the southern counties
and of 15 per cent in the northern
counties. Washington Gardner,
Secretary of State.
Council Proceedings.
Regular meeting held June 1 1896.
President VanDuzer in the chair.
Present trustees: Hauser, Jackson,
Schairer, McKinnon Burkhart Harmon
On motion the liquor tax and the
street license §350 be charged to the
contingent funds. .
Resolved by Jackson that we borr ;w
§100 of the contingent funds of the village for the use of the cemetery. On
motion the resolution was adopted.
Meeting adjourned.
S. B. VanDuzer,
C. N How, President,
Clerk.
Climax Brandy of Grape.
The superior viutage of 1S76 brandy
introduced by the Speer N. J. Wine Co.
is highly spoken of by physicians.
The following testimony from the Baltimore Medical College is one among
many: 1 am prepared to bear testimony
to the value of your Climax brandy
predicated upon the ascertained value
of your productions, and not from general reputation merely.
If the hair is falling out or turning
gray, requiring a stimulant with nourishing and coloring food, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is just
the specific.
Intelligent People.
And people of good taste are earnestly recommended to try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for disorders of the
stomach. Constipation and indigestion
cured A trial of this great remedy
can be made for 10c (10 doses 10c) also
iu 50u and §1 sizes at Lister & Sheeder.
THE NEW
Standard i Dictionary.
Of the English Lauguage.
THE MOST COMPLETE.—It defines
about-300,000 words and phrases—
nearly one-third more thau are d>
fined-in the large and expensive Century dictionary, and more than twice
as many as are defined in the latest
revisions of Webster's and Worcester's "unabridged" dictionaries,
THE MOST ATJTHOairATIVE.—Its
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BUILT OS ORIGINAL PLANS.—It
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features, suggested bv leading scholars of the world. These, together
with its superior treatment" of subjects, carry the work beyond the
point of competition with any similar publications. (See "Distinguishing Features,'' pages 4 to v.)
Don't buy a dictionary till you have
examined ihe Standard.
Can be paid for at. 50c p«r week.
Fo priisw -In I tonus write.
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION
J. T. Midgley Agt.
18 Traver St. Ann Arm*. Mich.
BncMen's Arnica Save.
The Best Sai.ve in the world for Cuts
•Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rliemn, Fever.
Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Inster & Sheeder the Druggists.
Snap little fcrlunraliMrefcecnnmaeai
wort for us, by .\iiim ro(TP, Austin,
kTexaa, mill .lno-ltymi. Toll-do, Ohio.
iSco ccr. Otficrsnredofng.-vswcll. Why
juotymi? Sumernm over $300.00 a
■month. You ruti tlo the work andlive.
Sathoine, \vlierereryouare. Evcnbe-
'ptnners ore earily enruinjr from S3 tc
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au4 start you. Can work fu .pare litre
or all the'time. Wjr money for work*
crs. Failure unknown antonfrtheTO.
NEW and wonuerful. Particulars free.
l».Mn11ett«fc Co.B«x SSO rortlaml.Mainn
Salesmen Wanted.
Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us in the sale of our Choice Nursery stock. Specialties controlled by
us. Highest Salary or Commission
paid weekly. Steady employment the
year round. Outfit free; exclusive territory; experience not necessary; big
pay assured workers; special inducements to beginners. Write at once for
particulars to
ALLEN NURSERY CO.
Rochester, N. Y.
Baby, baby, baby, as quick as a wink,
before they think, is the way we take
them at Waterman's Photo gallery.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written by Eev. J}
Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich.,we are
permitted to make this extract: "I have
no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's
New Discovery, as ,the results -were most
marvelous in the ease of my wife. While
I was pastor of the Baptist church at Hives
Junction she was brought down with the
Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last
hours with little interruption and it seemed
as if she could not survive them. A friend
recommended Dr. King's New Discovery;
it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in its results." Trial bottles free
at Lister & Sheeder Drug Store. Regular
size 50c and S1.00. 1
E. F. MILLS St GO,
20 MAIN STREET.
Ann Arbor - Mich.
Thursday morning this weekwe inaugurate a
Clearing Sale of all spring and Summer goods
Special prices will be given on every piece of
Spring and Summer dress goods. Fancy black
goods* wash goods, wrappers, shirt waists,
summer corsets, prints ete.
The reductions will be such as we generally
make in the latter part of July and are unusual at this time of year
We aim to sell each seasons goods in its season
and consequently prices will be made to accom
plish this end now.
Final Account.
S'
tate of Michigan, county of Washtenaw s. s.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate
Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday the
eighth day of June in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety six. Present J.
Willard Judge of Probate. In the matter of
the estate of Jesse Warner deceased, Mary E.
Warner and Lizzie Adelle -Warner Josenhans
executors of the last will and testament of said de
ceased come into Court and represent that they
are prepared to render their final account as
such executors. Thereupon It is ordered that
Friday the third day of July next at ten o'clock
in the forenoon he assigned for examining and
allowing sueh account, and that the devisees,
legatees and heirsat-law of said deceased an d all
other persons interested In said estate are required to appear at a session of said Court then
to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of
Ann Arbor, in said county and show cause if
any there be why the said account should not
be allowed. And it is further ordered that said
executors give notice to the persons interested
iu the said estate, of the pendency of said ac-
count and the hearing thereof, by causing a
copy of this order to be published in the Saline
Observer a newsxiaper printed and circulating in
said county ihree successive weeks previous to.
said day of hearing.
[A True Copy] J. Willard Babbitt.
Wm. G. Doty Judge of Probate
Probate Register.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas default has been made in the condi^
tions of a certain mortgage beating date the
fifth day of November A. D. one thousand eight
huudred and eighty-nine, made and executed by
Adam Kiedel sr. and Margaret Kiedel, his wife of
the township of Bridgewater and state of Michigan
to John Burg Sr. of the township of York
county and state afore said and duly
recorded in the office of Kegister of Deeds for
said county of Washtenaw in Liber sixty-seven
on page two hundred and eighty-nine, on the
twelfth day of November one thousand eight hun
dred and eight-nine; and by which defauit the
power of sale contained in said mortgage has
beeonie operative and ho proceedings having
heen had atlaw to recover the amount due upon the said mortgage, or any part thereof there
being claimed to be due at tho date of this notice the sum of two thousand two hundred and
forty-two dollars and ninety six cents for principal and interest upon said mortgage as well as
tho sum of thirty dollars attorney fee as provided for by law and stipulated it said niortgase
hesides tlie costs and chirges of foreclosing;
Therefore notice is hereby given that tlie said
mortgage will be foreclosed pursuant to the
statue in such case made and provided by a
sale at publio auction at the south door of thecourt
iiousein ihe city of Aun Arbor, said county of
Washtenaw in said state of Michigaiifthui being
the place cf holding the Circuit court for said
county of Washtenaw) on the twenty-sixthday of
June one thousand eight hundred ninety-six at
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day of so
much and such parts of the property mentioned
and described iu said mortaage as shall be sufficient to cover the amountso duenpon said mortgage as aforesaid together with interest, attorney
fees and other costs and charges of said foreclosure and sale, which premises are described
iu said mortgage as follows: All that certain piece
or parcel of land situated in the township of Bridge
water count}- of Washtenaw state ofMichigau and
describedas follows, to-wit: The east half of the
northwest quarter of section ten in said t uwnship
ofBridgewater Dared, April first one thousand eight hundred ninety-six.
FRASfcE. Joxes, John Burg,
Atty. for Mortgagee. .Mortgagee.
FOR SUMMER WEAR
Men's Sweaters
Balbriggan, blue and black with double neck, made from Egyptian
yarn 50c each. The same style but a trifle coarser at 25c
Men's Crash Suits
Single and double breasted. Cool, comfortable, durable," Just
the thing for hot days. So per suits.
Crash Trousers and white duck trousers $1,25, 1.50 2.00
Negligee Shirts
*
A special lot of 50 doz with attached and detached collras made
from percale and madras cloth 89c each S for $2,50
This Is The Season tor
Tan SlM>e#
We have a large variety of the latest Styles: Selling
lots of 'em too.
The finest SI.50 Shoe in tho couuty. ,
Equal to most $2.00 Shoes,
A lew leaders in Groceries:
A flour sifter and can of good baking powder" 15c.'
7 lbs English currants for 25c.
Lion Coffee 20 cents.
Very large sour pickles 6c doz.
Try a package Postum Cereal, the great health drink.
"^Ten3.:r?s -tD^-O-l^r
D. Nissly.
Boots, Shoes, Furnishings,' Crc>ckery, Groceries.
Bonanza For Salesmen.
We want reliable, honest men to sell
Our Nursery Stock and Seeds. Every
chance given. Salary or commission.
Now is your chance if you want a
"snap". Write us with references.
F. N. May Company,
"Rochester. N. Y
PATENTS
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- j
ent business conducted for moderate Fees, j
• OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE.!!,, S. PATENT■OFFICE J
! and we can secure patent 'n less tune than those j
1 remote from Washington. ' .5
' Sena model, drawing or photo., with djsenp-J
|tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free_of J
chanre. Our fee not due till patent is secured. .
A PAMPHLET, "HowtoObtain Patents," with j
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J
sentfiee. Address,
CA.SNOW&CO.
Opp. patent Office, Washington, D.C^
C**i««*>--*
We again have tlie^3^^
Plymouth Binder Twine.
Our customers of last season will buy the same kind
this soason and we would like to supply a few new customers who have had trouble in getting good twine
heretofore. Evey ball warranted
Very Truly Yours.
E. W. Ford & Sot*
Agents/
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Object Description
| Title | 1896-06-18; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1896-06-18 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
